Big Lunch gets Big Cheers
Topping Fold residents raised community spirits by taking part in the national Big Lunch at their local Community Centre and Library.
Topping Fold residents raised community spirits by taking part in the national Big Lunch at their local Community Centre and Library.
Interested in learning Greek? Then head for Moorside Community Centre and Library on Tuesday 9 July (10.30am to noon).
Tenants of Six Town Housing can enjoy free craft demonstrations at Topping Fold Community Centre and Library.
Metrolink passengers are being advised to allow extra time for peak-time evening journeys this week as this as the Etihad hosts its biggest non-football events yet.
Local residents are invited to attend a free two-day dry stone walling course at Chesham Local Nature Reserve on 22 and 23 June between 9.45am and 4pm.
Saturday 16 June saw the Friends of Chesham Local Nature Reserve and Bury Council’s BANG Project welcome hundreds of people to an Open Day at the nature reserve.
Local foodie-heaven Ramsbottom will be hosting an inaugural Pie Festival on 7 July at St Paul’s Church, Bridge Street from 10.30am.
Don’t throw your bike away, give it a new lease of life in time for Bike Week
‘Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has started a new drive to keep vulnerable people safe and secure when using public transport.
Adult Care Connect and Direct are taking part and raising awareness during Falls Prevention week, with a special event on Thursday 20 June, 2pm-4pm in the Green Room at Connect and Direct.
It’s the tenth anniversary of Recycle Week (17th-23rd June) and Recycle for Greater Manchester would like to encourage local residents to get involved by recycling more, in particular broken or unwanted small electrical items.
Metrolink passengers are advised that some services will be affected by essential engineering works this weekend (Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 June).
Thousands flocked to Radcliffe on Saturday 8 June to watch the annual Radcliffe dance-off in the town centre.
Bury Council is driving towards green transport by installing electric vehicle charging points in seven of its public car parks.
A father and son team of “rogue traders” have been sentenced after Bury pensioners were left thousands of pounds out of pocket for work carried out on their homes.
HEALTH and social care teams have joined forces to improve the quality of life of people with long term health conditions.
A celebration event was held to mark Volunteers’ Week (1-7 June) for volunteers who help adult learners who need additional support.
All hands are needed in the battle against a plant invader which is strangling local bluebell woods.
Youngsters have been having fun finding out what lurks beneath the water in local ponds.
Young people in Bury are organising a Walking Rainbow to celebrate diversity in the borough and to say ‘no’ to homophobia.